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THE EGYPTIAN FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES. GERMAN EMPEROR’S ILLNESS. ATTEMPT TO KILL THE CHILIAN PRESIDENT. (Received January 22, 11.30 a.m.) London, January 21. The Cabinet has recently had several lengthy discussions on the counter proposals of the French Government relative to the settlement of the Egyptian financial difficulties. No decision has yet been come to, and the consideration of the proposals will be resumed to-day. It is believed that the proposals, when largely modified, will be acceptable. On this basis further parleying is taking place between the representatives of England and France. Berlin, January 21. The latest bulletin announces the Emperor’s illness is due to a severe cold.
Santiago, Chili, January 20. A futile attempt to kill President Senor Dominigo Santa Maria with an infernal machine was made on Satur. day.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2614, 22 January 1885, Page 2
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